Witchouse

Witchouse

1999 "Evil Beyond Evil..."
Witchouse
Witchouse

Witchouse

3.7 | 1h12m | R | en | Horror

On Mayday 1998 in the town of Dunwich, Massachusetts, Elizabeth gathers together a group of specially selected friends for a rather odd party. It turns out that she is the descendent of a malevolent witch named Lilith who was burned at the stake precisely three hundred years ago. Now Elizabeth hopes to resurrect her dreadful ancestor and has a specific (and murderous) need for the guests she has chosen

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3.7 | 1h12m | R | en | Horror | More Info
Released: June. 22,1999 | Released Producted By: Full Moon Pictures , Castel Film Country: Romania Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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On Mayday 1998 in the town of Dunwich, Massachusetts, Elizabeth gathers together a group of specially selected friends for a rather odd party. It turns out that she is the descendent of a malevolent witch named Lilith who was burned at the stake precisely three hundred years ago. Now Elizabeth hopes to resurrect her dreadful ancestor and has a specific (and murderous) need for the guests she has chosen

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Cast

Ariauna Albright , Monica Serene Garnich , Dane Northcutt

Director

Viorel Ghenea

Producted By

Full Moon Pictures , Castel Film

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SlayerBoi1992 Even if this movie is low budget, it did pretty well. Full Moon Pictures makes a lot of B movies but I think this is there best one. It includes Brooke Mueller who plays the rebel (Janet) in the film, she is now married to actor Charlie Sheen from two and a half men. The make up effects in this film were GREAT if this was a higher budget film then this movie could be like 30 days of night or Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Some of the lines and the other effects are not so great but over all I loved this movie. I own 2 copies of it on DVD. Witchouse 2 : Blood Coven has a better story to it but the make up and the actors are better in the first one. People also need to take into consideration that the actors in this film could only shoot each scene one time so if someone messed up in the scene then that scene would have been in this film so I thought they did a hard working effort in this film.
The Creeper This is one of my Favorite movies from Full Moon Pictures. It has it all: It's Scary, gory, It has action, good acting, and "okay" special effects. So far, it has sparked Two sequels. Part II is great, but Part III is a little weak in places. I would recommend that all Horror Fans see this movie.10 out of 10Fans of Horror Movies like this should Check out Puppet Master, Skinned Alive, Slumber Party Massacre, Sleep Away Camp, and other Full Moon Pictures flicks. For other recommendations, check out the other comments I have sent in by clicking on my name above this comment section.
brainfed No doubt about it. Worst movie I've ever seen.Now, don't take this lightly. I'm not the kinda guy to just idly pass this sort of judgement. Not am I a casual movie viewer. I love movies; they're almost my life. Horror movies especially -- I review those on the internet -- except the only horror I felt from Witchouse was how bad it was.So yeah, I'm serious about this. Worst movie ever. It isn't just that I didn't enjoy it. Every possible way this movie could have been bad, it was. Acting, casting, writing, lighting, setting, directing,costumes, special effects, camera angles, did I miss anything? I bet even the best boy sucked, whatever that is.Guess I should probably say why. To start off, there was not a single line of dialogue delivered by any one of the characters in this film that I feel a real human being would say. "Let's make like a baby and head out." Come ON. And if I have to here that one guy say, "You know, I AM an applied sciences major.." ONE more time, I'm going to sob all night long into my pillow.This film isn't about the ocean, but you'll soon forget that fact as the camera sways back and forth, back and forth, JUST like a boat, during the "important scenes." If I wasn't throwing up in disgust at this film, than it was because I was getting seasick.Now, like many horror buffs I'm a big H. P. Lovecraft fan, which is why I have about a handful of hemorrhages whenever I see a film "based" on his work. Witchouse doesn't claim to be, but it's got as many allusions to his legacy you can get this side of the Miskatonic. Only they're all horrible misuses of his brilliance. The "Necronomicon" isn't roughly translated "Book of the Dead" in this but the family bible of a clan of witchs. And it's spelling with a U, for chrissake!I won't spoil the ending -- Matthew Jason Walsh did that himself when he wrote it -- but I will tell you that it is anti-climatic, predictable, poorly-acted, poorly-writen... but if I keep on listing negative terms about it, then my thousand word maximum will soon be up.In terms of scares, I can count how many times with movie scared me on the fingers of my left foot. Everything designed to pull screams of horror instead pulled groans. It was an A to Z of cliche, dried-out horror techinques that don't work very well. Wow, the lights went out. Wow, there's lightning. Wow, that actor seems to have on too much make-up. I can honestly say I was not even almost scared once. Not even when the monster recommended one character: "Don't lose you head!" and then, gasp, ripped his head off.And let's not forget the acting. I wasn't sure if I was watching a horror film or a bad T & A where the girls were just forgetting to take off their cloths. Given, they didn't have much to work with, and I will offer a moment of silence for the late Dave Oren Ward, who died in time to be honored in the credits, but even still, you'd think they were TRYING to suck. Overacting or underacting, with no middle ground. I mean, confronted with an anchient witch -- even one as silly-looking at this movie's villian -- they could at least try to look a LITTLE scared.Despite the high expectations you might have of the man who directed such timeless classics as 1988's "Sorority Girls in the Slimeball Bowl-a-Rama," and the immortal "Test Tube Teens from the Year 2000," David DeCoteau direction was rather crummy as well. The music was mediocre. The costumes were laughable. And so on and so forth.You know, when I set about writing this review I told myself I'd make the most of the thousand words IMDB offers, but to tell the truth this movie doesn't even warrent it. I'd rather just forget I ever had the misfortune of watching it and try to get on with what remains of my normal life.Bottom line: Nothing good in this movie. Everything bad. Don't see it. DON'T SEE IT! I know sometimes after I read a really bad review of a movie I'm like, "Heh, I gotta check that out just to see what was so bad about it."This is not one of those times. Serious. Do NOT watch this film.Thank you. That is all.
Rubbed Raw Probably the worst Full Moon Video I have ever seen. The acting, direction, and writing were all weak. The film only clocked in at 65 minutes, which in principal offends me, but in this case it was a blessing not to have to sit through another 25 minutes. Can it be true that they made a sequel to this disaster? Something tells me I won't be renting it.